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Die neue Dimension der Wissenschaft

Radionics
in science
and medicine
By Marcus Schmieke, Berlin.

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Visionary sciences

The physics of
consciousness
Radionics – The interface
between mind and matter
Radionics approaches therapy from a
non-dualistic viewpoint.Therefore, matter and
consciousness are not separate;
they are in contact on the quantum level.
Marcus Schmieke explains the principles of the
computerised ability of consciousness
to influence things, processes, and systems.

By Marcus Schmieke, Berlin.

E xtensive consideration of ra-


dionics leads to a fundamen-
tal question: What has radio-
nics, and thus, communication between
consciousness and matter, to do with
consciousness crucial for the quali-
ty of radionics work? Is it generally
possible to specify universally valid
physical principles a radionics system
should be constructed with?
viduals to communicate. A pair of lo-
vers, two businessmen at a crucial
stage, a mother listening to her long-
lost son – none of them will be swa-
yed by any serious interference of the
physics? In other words: To what ex- connection quality, but will communi-
tent are radionic devices and proce- Consciousness is the cate with great effort and determinati-
dures subject to recordable physical primary factor on. A man, however, who is tired and
principles and to what extent are they Basically, radionics is regarded as an uninterested, or receives an unplea-
dependent on the subjective nature, interface between matter and con- sant call, will take the noise and crack-
and thus, on the mental abilities and sciousness. Therefore, a radionics de- ling on the line as a welcome opportu-
power of their user´s consciousness? vice is an interface, a technical system nity to end the call.
Based on their practical experience, supporting the user´s consciousness in
most radionics-therapists are in ag- communicating with their material en- Mental power can replace
reement about the fact that the user´s vironment. Thus, consciousness has the technology
consciousness decisively contributes primary importance, the quality of the In other words, the influence of a com-
to an effective radionic application. applied system is of secondary impor- munication system on the quality of
They regard the user´s intention, at- tance. This means that the influence of communication is highly dependent
tention, and mental ability as the pri- the applied radionics system on the on the importance the parties concer-
mary factors providing a radionics quality of the radionic work is highly ned attribute to it. The more functions
system with accurate analyses and ef- dependent on the importance the user the user transfers to a communication
fective balancing. They rather regard ascribes to it. system, the more dependent they are
the applied radionics device as a sup- This can be explained using the exa- on its quality and features. Conversely,
porting and intensifying instrument. mple of a phone call. Even when ma- the quality of the communication sys-
Based on this conviction, now the que- king a call, the technology and quali- tem loses even more importance, if the
stion arises, to what extent does the ty of the phone play a role. A faulty user transfers less functions to it.
construction details of the device mat- telephone system will make com- Similarly, the importance of physics in
ter in radionics? What role do the phy- munication more difficult. But what radionics depends on the extent the
sical component play, and is the user´s counts is the willingness of the indi- user transfers important radionic func-

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tions to the radionics device. The more mation in a very short time using their ys and books, he demonstrates the ba-
the user stays out of the implementa- high computational power, the user sis of multi-valued logic, a logic that
tion of radionic analysis and balancing, can delegate a considerable part of the describes complex intelligent systems
the more important the technical qua- practical radionic work to the device. while connecting tangible and con-
lity of their radionics device is. Howe- This not only saves time, but it also re- scious components. The outstanding
ver, if they perform the actual radionic duces the likelihood that the evalua- performance of Gunther is that he
work predominantly using their own tions are influenced by the user´s sub- no longer describes matter and con-
mental power, the type of construction jective perception. sciousness as the two opposite poles Gotthard
and the quality of the device become The above consideration make it espe- of a dualistic world, but as interdepen- Günther
less important. cially clear that such systems - where dent aspects of one reality. (1900–1984),
The decision on this is very individual the user transfers a significant part The founder of
The environment reflects the poly-
and can not be assessed. Some people of radionic communication to them
contextural
have such a high mental and spiritual - must have an importance placed on consciousness
logic, laid the
power that their inner communication the physical quality and the construc- Günther regards matter and con- foundation for
channel is wide open. It may be the tion of the devices. The first question sciousness as two complementary ma- understanding
case that they are able to communi- that arises is if and how such a compu- nifestations of one reality. Nothing is concisousness
transfer in
cate with fields of consciousness even terised system can perform indepen- either matter or consciousness. The
Radionics with
without aids and that they will prima- dent radionic analyses and balancing. human, a conscious being, is insepara- his work
rily use a radionics system to simplify How can a device, a system without its bly linked with their environment that "The awarness of
work with regard to the comprehen- own consciousness, perform functions primarily consists of matter. A part of machines".
sive evaluations. But most of us will that are dependent on the conscious-
greatly benefit from a sophisticated ness?
radionics system supporting us in the The German philosopher and logician
communication with matter. Gotthard Günther offers in his book, Heinz von Foerster (1911–2002),
“The consciousness of the machines”, Austrian physicist, Professor
The role of devices a profound explanation. Günther ac- of Biophysics and longtime director
of the Biological Computer
In this article, we primarily deal with companied the early development Laboratory, Illinois .
computerised radionics devices. Since of cybernetics in close collaboration He is considered a co-founder
they process large amounts of infor- with Heinz von Foerster. In his essa- of cybernetic science.

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Light quantum effect for radionic information evaluation: The decision which way the photon takes is a pure
A laser sends photons to a semitransparent mirror. quantum physical effect that is unpredictable.
The photon can either pass the mirror or be reflected. If the photon is reflected, a 0 is sent by the
On both sides detectors register the photon and send a signal in a corresponding detector to the evaluation unit.
still undefined state to an evaluation unit.

our own consciousness flows into our action ability of the flowed conscious- a limitation of our perception and our
environment due to the fact that we ness strongly depends on the comple- actions in the real world.
perceive, design, and act in it. The en- xity, quality, and condition of the tech-
vironment perceived and designed by nical system. Especially with modern Even machines have liberties
us reflects our consciousness and be- computer systems, the independence Most noticeably, one feels the effluxed
comes aware of itself in this way. Alt- of the effluxed consciousness - in the part of one´s consciousness when the
hough this “flowing”, the efflux of form of hardware and software beco- computer suddenly crashes and re-
consciousness, is related to the con- ming more and more complex - some- fuses its services. If this condition pro-
sciousness of the acting person, it se- times turns into forms that are remi- ves as permanent, one has to labo-
parates itself from their self-conscious- niscent of an independently thinking riously regain the lost parts of one´s
ness or ego and develops a certain and sentient individual. consciousness. Everyone, who has ever
freedom and independence from the One can experience this flow of con- gone through the ordeal of a compre-
perceptions and decisions of the ego. sciousness when dealing intensively hensive data recovery can immediate-
This is consciousness without self-con- with a computer for a long time. In the ly understand this. Only in the expe-
sciousness. As such, it is a reflection of course of this, we invest, so to speak, a rience of this loss one perceives how
the human consciousness on the one part of our consciousness into the ma- much of the own consciousness flow-
hand and an independent phenome- chine. However, we do not regard this ed into the machine.
non on the other hand. efflux as a loss, but as an extension of The same happens when someone in-
The same principle also applies to the our conscious abilities. At the same ti- tensely involves themselves with a ra-
development of machines of any kind me, the absorption of consciousness dionics system and uses it in practice.
and their application. The quality and through the computer often leads to A part of their consciousness flows in-
to the system, but without losing a part
of it. Rather, they outsource certain
conscious skills and pass them to the
radionics system. Since the conscious-
What is Radionics? ness that is reflected by the system is
disconnected from the user´s ego and

R adionics is how the science writer Marco


Bishop writes, "a modern, the ideas of the
electronics transmitted form of dowsing". It is
for a diagnosis of connected databases. On the
other hand helps the device to implement human
intentions in subtle fields in order to balance the
self-consciousness, it has a certain de-
gree of freedom and independence
and can work independently. There-
used especially in diagnosis and therapy, but also real situation on the interaction with the vibrational fore, it does not need the attention of
in horticulture (see box "example"), in agriculture, patterns. It is not always necessary that a person the ego, and reversely, it is not influ-
forestry and general problems in companies, or an object in a radionic session must be present enced in its actions.
projects and processes. The Radionics is based themselves. A hair, a drop of blood, a photo or However, since the consciousness ef-
on the idea that every object and every process just the name on a paper can be enough. Radionic flux has no individual self, it does not
has a vibration pattern on a subtle level (quantum methods used, according to Marco Bischof even have any self intention or ethical ori-
information field). Using a Radionicsdevice allows the US Department of Agriculture in the 90s in a entation. These higher functions of
one hand to determine the vibration pattern of research project for Sustainable Agriculture (ATTRA self-consciousness always remain at
the object or person. The device makes use of = Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas). its source. They can not be transferred

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their meaning due to lack of scientific evidence.
If the photon passes the mirror, the detector sends In this way a high-frequency binary number sequence is
a 1 to the evaluation unit. produced in an absolutely non-deterministic way,
and therefore ideal for radionic communication.

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to the machine. Only the user is re- gible substance and the user´s self-con- track how and why they happened. At
sponsible for the outcome of their ac- sciousness and can communicate with the quantum level, however, the indi-
tions. This is the reason why the quali- the consciousness of the object that is vidual physical event is undetermined.
ty of radionic work primarily depends to be examined or balanced. It is impossible to predict it. In retro- Erwin
on ones understanding, intentions, and Non-deterministic processes can be spect, there is no possibility to deter- Schrödinger
ethical orientation. In contrast to this, particularly found in physical quan- mine why exactly this event and not (1887–1961),
the way the effluxed consciousness tum events. Quantum physics de- another one occurred. one of fathers
of quantum
can work through the radionics system, scribes reality in the form of proba- Since all events in our world of ma- physics
crucially depends on the design and bilities. By means of the Schrödinger croscopic phenomena are made up of
the physical quality of the device used. equation, one can calculate the proba- an almost infinite number of individu-
bility of an occurrence for every phy- al microscopic events - namely those
Quantum events as sical event, while physical events in on the elementary particle level - we
radionics interfaces their entirety can be predicted in ge- do not perceive this deterministic in-
We defined a radionics system as an neral. If they occurred, one can exactly determinacy of the quantum level. The
interface between matter and con-
sciousness. Since it interacts both with
consciousness and with matter, it is
not exclusively determined by the-
se two factors, but depends on both
of them, whereas - as stated above -
in varying degrees according to the
user´s individuality.
Thus, each radionics system contains
a physical component. For the purpo-
se that this is open to the impulses of
consciousness, it must contain non-de-
terministic elements. These are ele-
ments with processes that are not pre-
determined by tangible factors. Only
then, the consciousness of the device
can manifest its freedom from the tan-

Vibration comparison:
Scheme of radionic information evaluation with the help of
two noise sources. Here you find real physical vibration comparison
in contrast to conventional systems with only one noise source

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ion collapses. It no longer allows any


An example from the radionic practice probability distribution, but demands
that the elementary particle is either
located on the one or the other path.
T
rès Jolie is an organic bio-berries cultivation near Zeist in Holland. Since the year 2007 when a major
part of their crop was lost to pests and storms, there was initiated shielding and balancing by a radio- Otherwise it could not be observed
nic analysis. This consisted of the following steps: by the detectors.
• General protection
prote program with affirmations: protection against frost, This so-called wave function col-
drought and floods, etc., but also from unwanted intruders and vandalism lapse is called quantum event. The
• Compensation
Co of geopathic disturbances and electromagnetic path which the elementary particle
pollution
p decides for gets probability 1, the un-
• Energy program by means of personal affirmations. Each bed realized path gets probability 0. The
was getting its own, the circumstances adapted protection "decision" of the elementary particle
program. has no physically describable cau-
• Personality analysis of the two holders, balancing and harmoni- se, it is completely undetermined.
zing
z confounders. The fathers of quantum physics, Nils
Bohr and Erwin Schrödinger for ex-
There was a constant monitoring and dynamic correction. ample, saw the interface between
The results were very convincing so far: matter and consciousness in such
• After a frost incident
inciden in March frost damage have been repeatedly reported in the quantum events. There is no obvious
neighboring properties. Très Jolie on the other hand was spared. external physical cause of a quantum
• Heavy aphid infested parts of berry gardens were after a little reprogramming and three weeks optimiza- event. Consequently, a non-tangible
tion as well as free of aphids. influence can be exerted by the con-
• When in early May a fierce caterpillar invasion announced, three weeks later 95% of them disappeared. sciousness and the related informa-
• Originally, the transitions between the bushes and shrubs full of thistles and nettles. tion fields.
After four weeks, the thistles had dispersed to the edges of the beds.
• After creating a special birds of pray program the berrygarden almost completely was spared from unwan- Photons as radionic
ted gourmets. information carriers
• The entire planting today exudes a noticeable increase in energy. Thus, matter communicates with con-
• Also quality and size of the berries were as well as doubled. sciousness in the individual quantum
Only one drawback has been there: Due to the energized soil not only events. However, it is a demanding
the shrubs and bushes and their income, but also grass and wild herbs thrive gorgeously challenge to isolate individual quantum
However, it seemed the berries didn't mind: They are thicker and sweeter than ever. events and to observe them individual-
ly. So-called single-photon lasers are a

Dr. Willy DeMaeyer and Gabriele Breyer, Radionic Consultants possible technical achievement. Weak
lasers generate single photons. These
are subject to a quantum event, a deci-
indeterminacy of micro events results has to isolate a microscopic quantum sion to choose one of two potential pa-
in their sum - at the macroscopic le- process and has to represent its result ths. This is done when the photons hit
vel - in a mean value which can be macroscopically, so that one is able to a semitransparent mirror at a 45° an-
predicted, since the diverse "random" observe it and one can evaluate its be- gle. The single photon will either pass
micro events must not be taken into havior. Such a microscopic event is, for the glass plate without any hindrance
account in this case. Therefore we can example, the quantum leap of an ele- or will be reflected with equal proba-
describe everyday events with best ap- mentary particle, which means there is bility. By recording both possible paths
proximation by means of deterministic an equal probability level for each of using single-photon detectors, one can
classical physics. the two paths available. record this individual quantum process
This decision, and thus the quantum and is able to make it visible.
Quantum processes are event, only occurs when an observer Even for other reasons, photons are
“free decisions” intervenes. This can be mathemati- ideal for radionic work. Although pho-
However, when considering an indi- cally described by means of the wave tons are the smallest elementary parti-
vidual quantum event, it will appear equation containing both paths as cles in the universe, they can save mo-
detached from all factors of its tan- possibilities. As long as the elemen- re information than all other forms
gible environment. Nevertheless, it tary particle is not observed, it is dis- of matter. Even the cells of our body
is a tangible, physically describable tributed on each of these two paths use light to communicate with each
event. Due to this, the non-determi- with equal probability in the form of other. In the bio-photons of the cells
nistic components that a radionics sy- a wave. But as soon as the elementary more information is stored than in
stem could possibly use to communi- particle is observed, perhaps with the the DNA-molecules of the entire hu-
cate with consciousness, can be found help of two detectors that monitor man genome. According to the quan-
there. In order to implement this, one both possible paths, the wave equat- tum field theory of the German phy-

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andtheir meaning and the TimeWaver systems with their applications
due to lack of scientific evidence.
sicist Burkhard Heim, light also forms noise source, are reproducible in very
the connection between the three-di- few cases.
mensional reality and the information However, if you work with more than
spaces. No elementary particle is mo- one noise source, you can compare the
re suitable for the communication bet- different noise signals directly. Even
ween consciousness and information with two concurrently running noise
field than the photon. sources, such a comparison of vibra-
tion can be performed. This way, one
White noise in radionics can simultaneously measure the vibra-
The quantum light effect has an addi- tion of the examined object (or per-
tional advantage over other radionic son), and the information one wants to
methods. In these me- evaluate, and finally
thods, analog electri- compare both vibra-
cal signals, the white tions with each other.
noise diodes (a kind The analysis compe-
of rectifier) for exa- In the individual tence will increase
mple, are used. Here quantum events significantly by this
however, we need to process.
the matter Noise sources that should deliver a
consistently ensure a In summary one can radionically valuable signal
clean physical imple- communicates say that the consi- must be carefully shielded against
electromagnetic radiation.
mentation. This is es- with the stent implementation
pecially true for care- consciousness. of the findings of mo-
ful shielding against dern physics can lead
electromagnetic in- to a significant in- The author carried out extensive test
terference. If this is crease in the perfor- series concerning the vibration com-
neglected, we recei- mance of radionics parison; on the basis of the quantum
ve cell phone radiation and television systems. This is especially true for sy- light effect as well as taking the white
programs instead of making contact stems that automate a large proporti- noise of diodes in different frequency
with information fields. In contrast, on of the analysis and balancing and ranges into account. His results sug-
the quantum light effect is subject to thus leave this to the effluxed part gest the assumption that one makes
nearly no electromagnetic influences of the user´s consciousness. It is this contact with two different levels of re-
and other parameters of the physical transfer of consciousness to a tech- ality in this way.
environment. The quantum light ef- nical device that requires a thorough This is supported by the twelve-di-
fect can be ideally isolated. Therefore, consideration of the physical funda- mensional quantum field theory, de-
the purest form of radionic communi- mentals and their practical implemen- veloped by the late German physicist
cation takes place via individual pho- tation. Burkard Heim (1925–2001, see figure
tons making the connection to the in- above). According to this theory, the
formation field by individual quantum Space-Energy Continuum physical reality can be illustrated in a
processes. according to Burkhard Heim six-dimensional energy space and an
Furthermore, it is important to use un- Both types of radionic communication opposing six-dimensional informati-
filtered signals. Most systems on the - the quantum light effect and the noise on space. Tangible processes form in
market use diodes with an electronic of diodes - seem to complement each the energy space, while the informati-
filter that standardizes the signal dis- other in their range of applications. on space represents mental processes.
tribution to 50 - 50 in order to obtain
statistically relevant random numbers.
Unfortunately, a valuable part of ra-
dionic information gets lost in the The author
course of this. Marcus Schmieke
Even the question of how to evalu- During his studies (physics and philosophy), Marcus Schmieke was already interested
ate the noise plays an important ro- in the interaction between matter and consciousness. The result was his first book in
le. Most conventional systems use the 1994, "The last secret – science and consciousness."
In 1996 he founded "The Veda Academy, to integrate science and spirituality"
noise as a kind of digital random gene-
(www.veden-akademie.de). In the same year he began his radionics research.
rator that selects appropriate entries His second book "Life Field" (1997), examines the relationship between Radionics and
from the databases for analysis. This information fields.
method has proven itself in practice, Unsatisfied with available Radionics devices, he began to develop his own Radionics
but it leads to considerable statistical systems. He received important catalysts for his work from his personal meetings with the physicist
Burkhard Heim, and from this basis he developed the TimeWaver radionics system, in which the discoveries
scattering losses. Therefore, the results
of the ancient wisdom of the Indian vedas were incorporated.
of systems operating solely with one

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Radionics works at the interface of onal Global Information Field (GIF). fect. Thus, when combining these two
these two spaces. The ECF and the GIF form the inter- methods, it is possible to carry out a mo-
The six-dimensional energy space face between the physical and the spi- re comprehensive radionic analysis that
consists of the four-dimensional spa- ritual space. takes both the spiritual and the tangible
cetime and the two-dimensional En- According to the author´s understanding, aspect into account.
ergetic Control field (ECF). Similar- a radionics device comes in contact with Burkhard Heim's theory of the twel-
Burkhard Heim ly, the six-dimensional information the ECF by means of an analog vibra- ve-dimensional space-energy continu-
(1925–2001), space is divided into a four-dimensio- tion comparison and comes in contact um seems to be a complete scientific
German nal mental space and a two-dimensi- with the GIF by the quantum light ef- basis of radionics. Q
explosives
engineer and
physicist.
Dimensions: Burkhard Heim's theory
His main work is
of the two-dimentional structure of the
the uniform field
Universe clearly shows how Quantum
theory, the
and noise processes from two different
Heim Quantum
levels can work as an interfase bet-
field theory.
ween conciousness and matter.

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Philosophical physics

Rehabilitation
of mind
Quantenphysik as a bridge between machanistic
and non-mechanistic science
within the real external world, while my
Is the mind able to control a ball? In classical physics, own consciousness stays outside. Due to
this is unthinkable. In classical physics, the mind is this, my own position would be superb
and an asymmetry, that contradicts the
regarded as a product of tangible processes taking objectivity criterion, would be caused.
place mainly in the brain. Quantum physics, however, Consequently, I transfer my own self in-
has broken this deterministic worldview. to the real external world in order to re-
create symmetry. The final step leads, as
By calculating probabilities, it can also capture Schrödinger concludes, to a hell of logical
observations that were previously regarded as contradictions.

subjective reality. From this point, it is only a small The price of the materialist
step for the Vedic physicist and philosopher worldview
Two prices must be paid for the obtained
Marcus Schmieke to the assumption that mind can worldview satisfying the criterion of ob-
influence physical processes and time is not linear. jectivity. The first price is that the search
for the interaction between matter and
By Marcus Schmieke, Schöna. mind remains unsuccessful. The second
price is that our scientific description

Q
must be free from of all sensory qualities.
uantum physics raises questi- ly Erwin Schrödinger´s considerations The world is immediately perceived in
ons that go beyond the scope (1887–1961), concerning the basics of the sensory qualities, such as color,
of conventional science, in par- scientific worldview, clearly express the sound, touch, smell, etc., while the scienti-
ticular the question of consciousness and its associated problems. fic description only opposes quantitative
relation to matter. If you regard quantum In his classic book "Mind and Matter",
physics not only as a physical rule for pro- Schrödinger considers the scientific aim
bability calculation, it gives rise to new que- to objectify all statements about the phy-
stions concerning the nature of matter and sical world.
mind. So far, these questions have rather Natural science is based on the hypothesis
belonged to the intellectual, philosophi- of a real external world, which assumes The time accordingly
cal, or spiritual field, but quantum physics that reality may be regarded as an exter- lines up each state only
brings them into a scientific context. nal world existing independently from
Similarly, quantum physics can also serve me, the observer. In this way, the objec-
as an order parameter.
as a bridge in the opposite direction. By tivity of the description guarantees that
means of quantum physics, my own known subject is kept out of the
it seems to be possible to re-integrate spi- picture. While my own known subject or
ritual insights into natural science or to self is now outside the reality to be descri-
express spiritual experiences in a scienti- bed, this reality contains all other known correspondences lacking any quality. Con-
fic language. subjects or personalities; for reasons of cerning this, Erwin Schrödinger writes in
symmetry, "Mind and Matter":
Schrödinger's analysis of mind I assign a consciousness to these subjects "I previously discussed the fact that
and matter or personalities, as well as to myself. the physical worldview is free from all
In the past, some great physicist focused According to this consideration, the cons- sensory qualities representing the actu-
on the subject of consciousness. Especial- ciousness of the other persons is located al composition of the subject of know-

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"Real ex ternal world" "Subjective world"
The dualistic worldview of the natural sciences
by Erwin Schrodinger. Grafik: r&z

ledge. The model is free from colors, integrate both the consciousness and the everything. From this perspective, mind
sounds, tangibility. Likewise, and for sensory qualities in their description. appears as a product of tangible processes
the same reason, the world of science taking place mainly in the brain. Indeed,
lacks everything having a meaning in The worldview of these secondary models of reality refer to
relation to the conscious, viewing, per- classical physics the primary ones, but are by far not as ve-
ceiving and sentient being; it contains Classical physics regards an observer- rified and exact as these.
none of these things. Above all, I think independent existence of the external
of the moral and aesthetic values, va- physical reality as a premise, and regards The dominance of space
lues of any type, everything relating to this reality as precisely describable by This worldview of classical physics is es-
the meaning and purpose of the whole means of mathematical expressions. Due sentially characterized by space. Outer
event. It is not only a fact, that all the- to this, its behavior is strictly determini- space is the basis of reality as an absolute
se things are lacking, it is a further fact being, and everything existing must have
that these things can not be organically its place in it. Matter fills the space and
integrated from a purely scientific point moves according to the laws of nature un-
of view. If you try to integrate how a der the influence of the regulatory para-
child colors its black and white colo- The process of time takes meter, represented by time. In this world-
ring picture, it will not work, since eve- view, space exists
rything one integrates into this world
place at the moment of prior to all experience, while time plays
model always assumes the form of a sci- present and selects that the role of a passive regulatory parame-
entific statement, whether you like it or ter, that is not even accessible for a direct
discrete spectrum of
not; but as such it is wrong. "1 physical measurement.
the factual out of the
The search for a Uneventful time
non-dualistic worldview
continuum of possibility.
Thus, the classical worldview does not
Thus, Schrödinger urges the search for contain any elements that would corre-
a non-dualistic worldview that does not spond to the different stages or grades
regard the strict separation of mind and of time. It does not distinguish between
matter as a premise for natural science, past, present and future and in particular,
but that begins with the unity of mind and stic, since the outer reality is considered it does not mark the experienced "Now".
matter. Furthermore, the break of sym- to be causally completed. The primary Therefore, there are no real events in
metry between these two poles of reality mathematical models of classical physics classical physics. While the physical sy-
must be explained. are the basis for further secondary models stems move with the running parameters
In the following, starting from the tradi- describing the origin of the universe and in time, no physical events take place.
tional worldview of classical physics, the life. Here, it is assumed that new things Therefore, these physical explanations
path to such a spiritual science can be are created by random processes arising trigger the old philosophical question
outlined; a kind of science that is able to out of a field that is the root cause for whether time actually exists in external

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reality, or whether it is mere- gical primordial event, the Big
ly a form of intuition of our 12 Bang as follows:
perception. Classical physics, "Modern cosmology ascribes
particularly in its relativistic a certain age to our universe.
extension, addresses the tem- It was created by the Big Bang
poral dimension like the space about fifteen million years ago.
without being able to capture This is unmistakably an event.
its directional and perceptual In the conventional formulation
quality. Albert Einstein assu- of the laws of nature, however,
med a static four-dimensional 6 18 events do not occur. Trajecto-
spacetime traveling through ries and wave functions have no
the experiencing, conscious beginning and no end. "2
subject. (Trajectories and wave func-
tions are concepts of quantum
The paradox of time mechanics. Wave functions de-
From this point of view, the scribe reality in mathematical
temporal conception of reality probability concepts. Trajecto-
with its events would be an il- ries are lines of development of
lusion. Future and past would a dynamic system.)
be qualitatively indistinguis- 24 Therefore, the big bang hypo-
hable from each other, but have to be The human in day and night rhythms thesis was a major crisis for people's and,
merely regarded as different stages of a Grafik: r&z above all, physicists' thinking.
given course. The present would be a pu-
rely psychological phenomenon having Quantum physics as logic
no correspondence to an element in the of temporal statements
physical theory. These considerations re- tion of increasing entropy, one captures While classical physics is based on the
sult in the paradox Ilya Prigogine refers the direction of the arrow of time for hypothesis of the real outer space and a
to in his book "The End of Certainty"; macroscopic systems. In the definition of geometric conception of space that un-
because an event, namely the Big Bang, entropy, however, the direction of the ar- derlies all matter and all temporal expe-
suddenly appears with immense clarity row of time is already included. In order rience, quantum physics has a different
in a worldview that has no events. The to define entropy, a temporal conception basis. Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker tried
creative power of a possible Big Bang of physical processes distinguishing bet- to provide an axiomatic basis for physics,
suggests the possibility of acausal, spon- ween past and future, is already necessa- namely, to derive it from principles that
taneous events characterizing the mo- ry. Therefore entropy can be defined, for leave no room for any doubt; without the
ment they are taking place as present. example, on the concept of probability. possibility to put human experience itself
In the classical worldview, the moment However, this concept already implies into question. He calls these axioms "pre-
something new is happening that can not the definition of past, present, and futu- conditions of experience". Von Weizsäk-
be derived from the known, but implies re and the progression of time from the ker defines quantum physics as the most
an irreducible quality gain, suddenly ap- past to the future. common of all possible theories making
pears through the back door. While the statements on future events, and as such
primary models do not have any events, The event and the experience it could not be wrong. Due to this, the
because they exclude the temporality of of time concept of time is the basis for it. Quan-
the world, this necessary temporality of The concept of the event can be pure- tum physics makes statements regarding
the secondary models, however, enforces ly formally defined as a discontinuity future events in the form of probability
the existence of at least one event. He- in the phase space. Psychologically, an statements. While classical physics is of
re, the irreversibility of the initial event event demonstrates itself as a surprise, a deterministic nature, the concept of
is ultimately the basis for the direction in other words as an event, that could probability is the basis for quantum phy-
of the arrow of time, while the dynamic not be calculated or foreseen from sics. Thus, this concept, and therefore the
fundamental equations of physics are the already known. The conventional arrow of time, which is observed in the
reversible. If one replaces t by -t in the formalism of classical physics can not macroscopic world, must be additionally
fundamental equations of physics, physi- reflect the experienced temporality defined in classical physics; and due to
cal processes, that correspond to the laws of reality and neither the existence of this, temporality is integrated through the
of nature, will arise out of this reversal. mind can be integrated into their world- back door.
Thus, only time lines up the individual view.
states as a regulatory parameter, without Prigogine described the fact that despite The first postulate being the ba-
the possibility of being measured itself. the reversibility of the underlying laws of sis for quantum physics according to
nature something temporally irreversible Weizsacker's opinion is that reality
The temporality or irreversibility of real happens as a "paradox of time”; meaning can be represented in the form of inde-
processes in thermodynamics find their that events happen anyway. Furthermo- pendently decidable alternatives. This
expression in classical physics. If one de- re, he described the cosmological para- principle of separability ensures, tempo-
fines the direction of time as the direc- dox referring to the postulated cosmolo- rally seen, the existence of independent

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events. The second postu- it is not determinable.
late introduces the con- The basic probabilities of
cept of probability, and quantum mechanics are
thus the concept of time context-dependent. He-
and the third postulate is re, randomness is neither
the superposition principle. a lack of cause nor a lack
(Here it is assumed that it of knowledge, but it is
is possible to superimpose enforced by the free choice
two wave processes and of the experimenter, that
thus, to get a new one.) is assumed to be possible,
These three postulates can between mutually exclusi-
be the basis for complete ve experimental arrange-
physics. Interestingly, they ments.“3
do not postulate the exi-
stence of space. This space No randomness exists in
automatically arises as a classical mechanics. For a
three-dimensional space start, quantum mechanics
of intuition only in the reintroduces randomness
further structuring course axiomatically. It now ap-
of physics out of the ma- pears, however,
thematical structure. as the result of neglect,
Thus, quantum physics is a Which way does time go? namely the free choice of
temporal theory from the Quantum physics can explain the subjec- the experimenter between
outset, since its nature is based on the tive perception of time and space. Accor- mutually exclusive experimental arrange-
flow of time from the past into the futu- ding to it, time is not uniform and rigid, ments.
re. This process of flow of time defines but is characterized by grades and stages. Based on these considerations, we can
the concept of the present. Future can Grafik: r&z conclude that the mechanistic worldview
be defined as the continuum of all pos- identifies the physical event, and thus the
sible events, while the past consists of the constituent elements of physical reality, as
already factual events. This only repre- randomness, while a non-mechanic con-
sents a portion of the number of possible ception of physics regards it as the choice
events. The process of time takes place at process of the time that corresponds to
the moment of the present and selects the the experienced presence. This is the cau-
discrete spectrum of the factual from the se for a fundamental philosophical decisi-
continuum of possibility. This temporal on that every person has to make at this
event is consistent with our experience point.
as a time-conscious being and represents, Do they want to accept randomness as
in my opinion, the minimal effort that is the ultimate cause of all change or is this
necessary, as a condition of human expe- explanation unsatisfying for them, so that
rience, to explain physics axiomatically. they try to fathom the deeper relation-
ships. The scientific materialism stands or
Randomness or choice? falls with the concept of randomness.
The concept of choice, that corresponds In the materialistic worldview all sense
to the temporal process in this case, impressions, such as the perception of Time and consciousness
contradicts the concept of randomness color, are lacking. The temporal choice process is closely
playing an important role in conventional linked, in accordance with these conside-
scientific beliefs. In classical physics the rations, to the concept of perception, that
lack of physical events is compensated by prioritizes the present as the moment of
breaking the strict causality by the intro- namely randomness and choice, is the current perception over all other possible
duction of randomness. point where mechanistic and non-mecha- points of time. In Vedic philosophy, time
Randomness had been regarded as an nistic science clearly separate from each has already been described as being clo-
expression of ignorance about the exact other. The quantum physicist Hans Pri- sely related to consciousness. According
causes of an event in natural science, be- mas wrote a six-theses-paper on the occa- to the Vedic conception, only time inte-
fore such great importance was ascribed sion of Erwin Schrödinger´s 100th birth- grates the conscious mind into matter.
to it. In the development of quantum day that deals with this topic. He writes: At the same time, it identifies time as the
physics, natural science adopted the con- "Randomness is the deus ex machina of physical reality itself, or respectively with
cept of absolute randomness, that would molecular biology. It is unclear what sci- the constituent events. This conception
actually produce information indepen- entific importance the essential random- corresponds to Schrödinger´s postulati-
dently. This process of randomness cor- ness have. There are no intrinsic random on for a non-dualistic worldview becau-
responds to the temporal choice process. events in classical physics, because classi- se it identifies time, consciousness, and
The juxtaposition of these two concepts, cal mechanics is deterministic although physical reality with each other to a high

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extent. A question, that hardly anyone is Graphically, it results in a bell curve.) Thus, this experiment suggests the as-
able to ask in the context of mechanistic Here, he used electronic and mechani- sumption that the consciousness of the
science, is associated with these remarks: cal random generators and their random observer plays a role in the reduction of
Who chooses the actual realized event sequences were observed. The task of the wave function on the one hand and
from the possibilities? the observers was to try to influence the puts the conventional concept of time in-
outcome in a particular direction. Some to question on the other hand. If we defi-
The measurement problem in observers should wish for as many po- ne the future as the possible and the past
quantum physics sitive events as possible, while others as the factual in relation to any conscious
This question touches the old discussion should wish for as many negative events observers, the future will be extended to
in quantum physics about the interpreta- as possible. Actually, the results showed all undecided processes or alternatives.
tion of the measurement process and it a clear deviation of the event sequences Although the alpha decay, which took
raises the old question whether the reduc- from the expected uniform distribution, place three months ago, belongs to the
tion of the wave function is essentially lin- namely generally in the direction the ob- past according to the conventional opi-
ked to the consciousness of the observer. server had intended. nion, its results for all possible observers
Eugene Wigner's hypothesis is that only This experiment can be carried out very are still possible after three months and
the consciousness of the observer reduces vividly using the Galton-box (see figure). only become factual by the observation.
the wave function and thus, causes a phy- Small wooden balls fall through interlea-
sical event. This question of interpretation ved rows of pins and are then collected in The wave function
provoked a wide variety of opinions fo- adjacent boxes; in the course of this, the as the amount of knowledge
cusing on the question of what causes the Gausian bell curve forms. If this mechani- At this point, the question arises as to
quantum-mechanical choice (reduction of cal random process is observed by someo- how the individual observations of diffe-
the wave function). Roger Penrose assu- ne, who tries to influence the direction of rent individuals can be coordinated. Does
mes that this question can only be solved the falling balls to one side or the other, a each individual observer bring the wave
if the theory of gravitation is combined corresponding minimal effect can be ob- function to collapse or does this reduction
with the quantum theory, so that the re- served in a statistically relevant number take place globally for all possible obser-
duction of the wave function can be inter- of cases. In 1992, Robert Jahn carried out vers? The wave function of quantum phy-
preted as a gravitational effect. a somewhat modified variant of this ex- sics seems rather to be interpreted as an
In order to solve this, the many-worlds periment by choosing a radioactive decay amount of knowledge, which is too closely
interpretation emphasizes the same pro- process as a natural random generator. connected to the consciousness of persons
blem by introducing an infinite number of A detector counted the emitted alpha to assign a physical substance to it, which
parallel universes, that realize all possible particles and their irregular occurrence is described by it. It rather has a mental
alternatives for development of the wave formed a temporal random sequence. In character.
function at any moment. Indeed, the pro- this experiment, the events were not im- However, knowledge is a subjective
blem of choice is solved in this way, but mediately released on a display for obser- term referring to a knowing person. The
only at the expense of a vast number of vation, but initially saved by means of a subjective knowledge arising from per-
parallel universes. As long as no compel- computer. ception, memory, or thinking can only
ling experimental reason for the existence A range of test results was recorded partially represent an external reality
of these universes is present, one should and stored, without being observed, in from a certain perspective. However,
first try to understand this one universe. the computer memory for about three the knowledge of all subjects is guided
Is it not rather more natural to assume months. Only after three months the com- by a common external and binding rea-
that the one physical reality that we per- puter was reactivated and it reproduced lity that everybody takes part in. These
ceive can only be explained in conjunc- the saved data in their original chronolo- external conditions are binding for the
tion with mind and consciousness than to gical order on a screen. Again, observers, inner knowledge of all perceiving and
make such an absurd assumption? who tried to influence the different series thinking persons. The wave function
of events through their will, were seated may correspond to this absolute amount
The influence of consciousness in front of the screen. Amazingly, exactly of knowledge that globally describes the
on physical experiments the same results of a proven influencing tangible reality and that is accessible to
Since the early eighties, experiments of the frequency of events arose as if the the individual persons by observation in
dealing with the influence of conscious- alpha decays would have been direct- the course of the measuring process. The
ness on physical processes were carried ly and simultaneously observed with its subjective knowledge of the individual
out by Robert Jahn and his colleagues at production. The famous quantum physi- beings orientates towards this amount of
Princeton University. Robert Jahn used cist Professor Henry Stapp from Berkley absolute knowledge.
different types of physical random ge- refers to this series of experiments in a
nerators to produce random sequences much-noticed article in the "Physical Re- The personal
of events, which he respectively presen- view" journal.5 aspect of reality
ted to a test person. The series of events These results suggest the hypothesis that Just as my own individual knowledge
consisted of positive and negative signals only the observation of the experimental characterizes my personality or my mind
which, when unobserved, Gaussian dis- results can cause a collapse of the wave containing this knowledge, the absolute
tributed themselves. (The Gaussian dis- function of the decay process, although knowledge, that is binding for everyone,
tribution describes the probability distri- this process took place and was stored characterizes the mind or the personali-
bution of a continuous random variable. three months ago. ty of the universal consciousness or God.

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On the back of a publication by the English naturalist Francis Galton (1822– 1911),
is a stochastic experiment, the Galton board. It illustrates the probability of the balls
falling to the left or right on the way to the plate.

Therefore, two types of consciousness


can be metaphysically distinguished. The
individual consciousness provides the
space for the individual mind where the
individual subjective knowledge is loca-
ted, while the universal consciousness of
God provides the space for the mind of
God whose knowledge bindingly appears
as the tangible reality for all living beings.
Just as a virtual reality is running on a
computer and is viewed by different indi-
viduals who can act in it, the mind of God
is, so to say, the cosmic computer where

This experiment
suggests on the one hand,
that awareness of obser-
vers during reduction of
the wave function plays
a role, and on the other
side provides the
traditional concept of
time in question.

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The author
the tangible reality is running as a kind of
"virtual reality" and that is perceived by
the individual living beings acting in this Marcus Schmieke,
virtual reality. As tangible the cyberspace born in 1966 in Oldenburg, with his many books he is the
of such a virtual reality seems to be, ju- pioneer of vedic architecture in Europe and the founder
st as virtual, and thus purely mental is its of Vasati. After studying physics in Hannover and Heidel-
quality. In this perspective, the reduction berg he undertook extended study trips to India, where
of the wave function represents a com- he studied in monasteries after his inauguration in a vedic
municational event between the absolute disciplic succession among others Vasati, Vedic astrology,
and the individual knowledge whereby Sanskrit and Vedic philosophy and metaphysics. He gra-
one unit of knowledge is exchanged in duated his Vasati studies with honors from the prestigious
each case. South Indian institute Vasatividyapratisthanam. The Vedic
astrology he studied with various masters of northern India.
Thus, such a spiritual view regards a men- His knowledge of both western science and the eastern traditional knowledge
tal reality as the basis for the tangible enabled him to represent the relationships between matter, energy and conscious-
reality that can not be understood inde- ness on the basis of twelve natural laws.
pendently from consciousness and per- In 1994 he founded together with Ronald Engert magazine Tattva Viveka as a forum
sonality. Mechanistic science only deals for science, philosophy and spiritual culture, whereupon some book-publications on
with the communicational events between science, life processes and consciousness followed ( "The Last Secret" 1995 "Life
the different carriers of knowledge and field" 1997 " subtle energies in science and medicine, "1997).
interprets them as products of tangible With the establishment of the Vedas Academy at Schloss Weissenstein 1996 he
processes. Non-mechanistic science un- created an institute for the integration of science and spirituality, which made a
derstands the mental reality as causative name beyond the borders of Germany. From 1998 to 2007 in the Saxon Switzerland
and can describe its influence on physical and resident in Berlin since 2007, the Vedas Academy focused in their research and
reality. It regards the spatially characte- teaching mainly Vasati, Ayurveda, Sanskrit and Vedic astrology (Jyotish). Besides his
rized material world as a higher spiritual work as an instructor for Vasati and Vedic astrology, author and scientist Schmieke
connection and assigns a meaning to it, now operates primarily as a planner Vasati houses throughout the world and also
based on this understanding. It could put leads international consultations.
the existing spiritual souls in a position to Books and Informations:
figure out their spiritual connections and Veden-Akademie, Fritz-Werner-Str. 50h, 12107 Berlin, Tel: (+49) 030-75 56 67 50-0
to come into direct contact with the high- Fax: 030-75 56 67 50-9, E-Mail: info@veden-akademie.de
est consciousness again. Q

Literature

1) Erwin Schrödinger: „Geist und Materie“, Zürich 1989, S. 49


2) Prigogine, Hya und Stengers, lasabelle: „Das Paradoxon der Zeit“, München/Zürich 1993, S. 18
3) Hans Primas: „Biologie ist mehr als Molekularbiologie“, In: Fischer/Mainzer, „Die Frage nach dem Le-
ben“, S. 68, München 1990 (Pieper)
4) vedic refers to the ancient Indian Sanskrit scriptures such as the Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads
5) Henry P. Stapp: „Physical Review A”, Volume 50, Nr. l, Jury 1994, S. 18–21

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Visionary sciences

 ome of the greatest discove-


ries of mankind were made by
accident. Likewise, a remar-
kable discovery was made by Nikolai
Travelling
Kozyrev, who was conducting obser-
vations with a reflecting telescope at
the Crimean Astrophysical Observato-
ry in Bakhchisaray.
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IFHB>QBIBM>QEF@@LKKB@QFLKFP@OB>QBA QFLKLCQFJBT>SBP—@LJMIBQBIVKBT 1 Kozyrev, N. A. und Nasonov, V. V.: „A
?BQTBBKQTLMBOPLKPFKQTL LWVOBS¦ AFJBKPFLKP LMBK RM CLO @LJMRQB¦ new method of determining the trigonomet-
ric parallaxes by measuring the difference
JFOOLOP—>AFOB@Q@LRMIFKDLCFKCLOJ>¦ OFWBA O>AFLKF@P’ ROOBKQIV— QEB >RQ¦
between the true and apparent positions of a
QFLKFP@OB>QBA?BQTBBKQEBAFLAB>KA ELO BU>JFKBP QEB MLPPF?FIFQFBP >KA star.” In: „Astrometriya i Nebesnaya Mekhanika.
QEBERJ>K?BFKD—PFK@B?LQE>OBFK> IFJFQ>QFLKP LC QEFP @LJMIBQBIV KBT Problemy Issledovaniya Vselennoy.” Moskau-
CFBIALC>@LJM>@QBAQFJBCILTABK¦ QB@EKLILDV FK QEB @LKQBUQ LC > OB¦ Leningrad 1978, 7. Aufl., S.168–179
PFQV’ERP—QEBFKCLOJ>QFLKCFBIALC> PB>O@EMOLGB@Q>QQEBKLOQEBOK KAF¦ Kozyrev, N. A. und Nasanov V. V.: „On
some properties of time discovered by astro-
QBPQMBOPLK@>K?BAFOB@QIVOB@LOABA >K BS >KPHOFQF KFSBOPFQV FK >¦
nomical observations.” In: „Proyavleniye
>KA>K>IVWBA?VJB>KPLCQEBKLFPB OFAT>OTEBOBEBE>P?BBKQB>@EFKD Kosmicheskikh Faktorov na Zemle i v
LCQEBAFLAB’FJFI>OIV—FKCLOJ>QFLK >KAOBPB>O@EFKD>P>KELKLO>OVSF¦ Zvezdakh. Problemy Issledovaniya Vselennoy”.
CFBIAP>KASF?O>QFLKP@>K?BAFOB@QIV PFQFKDMOLCBPPLOPFK@BBMQBJ?BOI>PQ Moskau-Leningrad 1980, 9. Aufl., S.76–84
QO>KPJFQQBAFKQLQEBFKCLOJ>QFLK>KA VB>O’B@LKAR@QP>I>ODBKRJ?BOLC 2 Lavrentyev, M. M.; Yeganova, I. A., et.
al.: „Remote effect of stars on a resistor”.
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Soviet Physics Doklady 1990, Bd. 35(9),
RPFKDQEBAFLAB’ MRPLCQEFPRKFSBOPFQV’ Q S. 818–820.
Lavrentyev, M. M.; Gusev, V. A., et. al.:
„Detection of the position of the sun”. Soviet
Physics Doklady 1990, Bd.35(11), S. 957–959.
3 Kaznacheev, V. P.; Trofimov, A.
Der Autor V.: „Cosmic Consciousness of Humanity,
Problems of new Cosmogony”. Elednis-
Marcus Schmieke
Progress, Tomsk 1992, S. 75–86
During his studies (physics and philosophy) Marcus
4 Kaznacheev, V. P.; Trofimov, A. V.:
Schmieke interested in the interaction between matter „Cosmic Consciousness of Humanity“, s. o.,
and consciousness. Since 1996 he has been founded by S. 107–110
him „Vedas academy for integrating science and spiritua- 5 Kozyrev, N. A.: „Time as a Physical
lity“ (www.veden-akademie.de). In the same year his radio- Phenomenon”. In: “Modelirovaniye i
nic research began. Marcus Schmieke received important Prognozirovaniye v Biologii”. Riga 1982,
impulsesfor it from his personal encounters with physicist S.5–72.
Burkhard Heim. Schmieke researches and teaches since 2007 as a visiting pro- 6 Kaznacheev, V. P.; Trofimov, A. V.:
fessor at the Dev Sanskriti University, Haridwar/India . „Cosmic Consciousness of Humanity”, s. o.,
S. 137

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Physics of the
The need for higher
dimensions
In order to get closer to his target, na-

hyperspace
mely to create a unified quantum field
theory, Burkhard Heim initially con-
centrated on gravitation. According
to Einstein´s formula E= mc 2, every
energy has a mass and thus, every en-
ergy field is tainted with a so-called
Burkhard Heim‘s fieldtheory field mass. Therefore, the gravitatio-
nal field of a mass also has some ener-
and radionics gy which in turn corresponds to a mass.
In turn, a gravitational field emanates
More than thirty years ago, the physicist from this field mass. Newton and Ein-
stein neglected this field mass in their
Burkhard Heim succeeded in conceptualizing the individual gravitational theories and
existence of higher dimensions in mathematical could therefore work with relatively
simple approximation formulas. Bur-
formulas. According to Heim, the entire physics of
khard Heim was the first physicist who
gravitation is only possible in a twelve-dimensional consistently integrated this field mass
hyperspace that mathematically illustrates the in his model. He called the resulting
gravitational formula a „transcenden-
tangible and the mental reality. Marcus Schmieke, tal equation“ - an equation that has no
who was personally introduced by Burkhard Heim generally valid solution that encom-
to cosmology, explains Heim‘s field theory and its passes all scales of the universe. One
is only able to derive various approxi-
consequences for radionics. mation formulas for different magni-
tude ranges of the cosmos.
By Marcus Schmieke, Berlin. In the macroscopic range of medium
distances, the solution of Heim´s tran-
scendental equation substantially cor-

T
responds to Newton‘s law of universal
he twelve dimensions are divi- vels of existence. The mental dimension gravitation. This, however, essentially
ded into three levels; the bot- of life expresses itself as „Self“ and con- deviates from it in case of very small
tommost consists of the four sciousness in the G4, and manifests itself and very long distances. Generally,
dimensions of spacetime (R4), while through the four connective dimensions Heim´s gravity formula has a limited
the highest four dimensions span a in the four-dimensional spacetime R4 as scope of validity. Below the so-called
mirror-image mental space (G4). The a tangible appearance. (Fig. 1). Planck length and above the diameter
remaining four dimensions lying in Individually considered, the events of of the universe, it has, from a mathe-
between are the connection between the four-dimensional spacetime seem matical perspective, no solutions. Due
the tangible and the mental area of to be an accidental interaction of natu- to this we can conclude that even the
reality. ral laws. However, Burkhard Heim de- space with its geometric structure de-
Through mathematics, especially de- monstrated that not even an elemen- termined by gravity has an extreme-
veloped for this purpose – namely a tary particle would exist, if reality was ly small unit (the square of the Planck
multi-dimensional Fourier transform restricted to four dimensions. Even a length) and is also subject to an upper
- Heim was able to have a look at the simple electron needs the physical in- limit due to the size of the universe.
G4. Deeply impressed, he saw com- teraction of six dimensions. Every phy- Even this indicates that the space is
plex mathematical symmetries indica- sical event is accompanied by mathe- ultimately completely quantized, ex-
ting an all-encompassing intelligence. matically describable processes on the actly like the electric charge, for exa-
higher levels. No elementary parti- mple, is quantized; this means, that the
Life as the basis of reality and cle moves without having a predeter- space is always composed of smallest
not as a random product mined path in the higher dimensions. units, namely the elementary charges
In the context of Heim´s physics, the Whenever an accident arises in the sci- of an electron.
term „life“ can not solely be explained entific explanatory model, one can as- Based on this knowledge, a clear way
out of the interaction of tangible ele- sume that a direct interaction between to create a unified quantum field the-
ments on the level of spatio-temporal the tangible spacetime and the men- ory develops. The first step is to de-
events. On the contrary, life is a com- tal dimensions through the connective monstrate all four fundamental forces
plex process encompassing all three le- spaces takes place here. of nature - gravity, electromagnetic

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interaction, and the strong and weak field (the field of masses and the field
nuclear force – as dynamic deforma- emanating from the mass of the field)
tion processes of space. The next step and that carries out a consistent quan-
is to quantize the space, this means, tization of the space, Heim introduces
to describe it as a composition of the a probability equation with the four-
smallest units. As a result, all physical dimensional spacetime as a carrier
forces would be quantized as a unified space. This means that every possible
space field. four-dimensional space-time-geome-
For this purpose, Heim initially had try corresponds to a certain probabi-
to understand and to mathematically lity as it is usual in quantum mecha-
describe the connection between his nics. This probability equation has a
transcendental gravity equation and discrete set of eigenvalues where the
the geometry of space. Here, the gra- eigenvalues correspond to possible
vitational field appears in two compo- states of a macroscopic point source
nents, namely as the field of masses of the gravitational field, therefore to
and as the field of field masses ema- a mass.
nating from the original masses. These Based on a simple consideration, one
two aspects of the gravitational field obtains the number of equations resul-
respond to each other as similarly as ting in such a set of eigenvalues. Here,
the electric and magnetic fields in the three index numbers can individual-
wave equations of Maxwell‘s electro- ly loop through the figures 1–4 (this
dynamics. There, both field compon- corresponds to the four dimensions of
ents are perpendicular to each other the spacetime) and a total of 43=64 in-
and create, due to their dynamic inter- dependent equations is yielded. Here,
action, electromagnetic waves propa- the three index numbers are the three
gate at the speed of light in the emp- indexes of the so-called Christoffel
ty space. Analogously, Burkhard Heim symbols describing the motion of a
gets a complete set of free particle in the
wave equations for gravitational field.
both components of By considering the
the gravitational field. known identities and
In Maxwell´s equat- The physical symmetries of space-
ions, the number zero action is based time, 28 further equa-
is on the right several tions arise, causing
times. This means that
on an implied that only 36 of these
there are no magne- order 64 equations can be
tic monopoles. When invisibly solved independent-
considering the gra- ly. 28 of the 64 sets
vitational field, howe-
determining of eigenvalues must
ver, mass itself is the the findings remain empty in this
source of the fields. of this world. way and do not need
Thus, it corresponds to be taken into ac-
to the magnetic mo- count. Thus, actually
nopoles that were only 36 different phy-
postulated and de- sical quantities, enti-
monstrated by Nikola Tesla and Kon- rely describing the energetic states of
stantin Meyl as the sources of scalar the gravitational field and mass field,
wave fields. Therefore it would be me- remain.
aningful to compare the theory of sca- These 38 quantities can be written as
lar waves of electromagnetism with components of a matrix with six rows
Heim´s wave equations of gravity. and six columns. Thus, this matrix
yields a six-row energy-impulse-tensor,
Mathematical derivation of the analogously to the four-dimensional
higher dimensions tensor of the theory of relativity. Since
In order to get a complete mathema- the four-dimensional energy-impulse-
tical description of gravity in the four- tensor indicates the dynamics of ener-
dimensional spacetime that contains gy and impulse in a four-dimensional
both components of the gravitational spacetime, one can conclude that the
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six-row tensor represents physical pro- does not directly re-


cesses of a six-dimensional spacetime. ceive anything of these
Four of these six dimensions apparent- „green interactions“.
ly correspond to the spacetime known For us as three-dimen-
from the general theory of relativity. sional beings, these in-
The two additional dimensions x5 and teractions initially and
x6 form, together with the known spa- entirely take place in
cetime, a six-dimensional hyperspace the non-manifested
Burkhard Heim
(1925–2001),
where the four-dimensional spacetime area of six-dimensio-
German explo- is embedded as a subspace. Now it is nal reality.
sives engineer the task of physics to identify the im- However, this does
and physicist. portance of the two additional dimen- not mean that the ac-
His major work sions x5 and x6. These two new dimen- tivities of the trans-
which owes to
his fame is the
sions are termed as trans-dimensions dimensions have no
uniform field by Burkhard Heim. importance for the
theory, the Heim The six-dimensional tensor has the three-dimensional
Quantum field structure as shown in Table 1. matter of our expe-
theory. It consists of the three spatial dimen- rience or does not af-
sions x, y, z, the temporal dimension t fect it. The activities
and the two additional dimensions x5 of the trans-dimensi-
and x6. ons influence the vi-
Here, each of the 36 elements of the sible matter through
tensor indicate the way the two di- the dimensions of ti-
mensions, that are contained therein, me. This interaction
interact. The 9 elements in the lower expresses itself in the
left area of the tensor, for example, elements of the ener-
contain only terms where the spatial gy-impulse-tenor con-
dimensions x, y, and z interact. taining the time t on the one side and mation fields of the higher dimensions
One can conclude from the already the two trans-dimensions x5 or x6 on by means of radionics. This happens
mentioned symmetry considerations the other side. These elements are il- through the natural vibrations of the
and identity theorems that the three- lustrated in the previous figure in pink space that include the trans-dimensi-
James Clerk dimensional subspace x, y, and z does color. ons as well as time. The Russian astro-
Maxwell (1831- not directly interact with the two ad- In the tensor, these eleven elements physicist Nikolay Kozyrev (1908–1983)
1879), Scottish ditional dimensions x5 and x6. There- form the cross of time, the point calls these processes time waves. Infor-
Physicist. He fore, all terms containing x, y, or z on where the trans-dimensions affect the mation and intelligence of life is pro-
developed a set
the one side and x5 or x6 on the other manifested space. Physically, this me- pagated through them.
of equations that
form the basis side, are nil. This way the tensor is ans that the non-manifested world of In his theory of elementary parti-
of electricity yielded. See the top of page 78 (?). trans-dimensions influences the visible cles, Burkhard Heim interprets the-
and magnetism. The blue area of the tensor corre- world through the medium of time. In se interactions as an exchange of pho-
Furthermore he sponds to the interaction of the three- this way, time is an active force conve- tons. Photons are, as particles of light,
discovered the
dimensional space with itself, while the ying information from the higher di- nothing other than interactions of ti-
velocity distribu-
tion of gas mole- green area contains the interaction of mensions to the visible tangible world. me with the two trans-dimensions x5
cules (Maxwell the two trans-dimensions. The visi- Thus, it constitutes the medium that is and x6. In this way, the light conveys
distribution). ble tangible three-dimensional space used to make contact with the infor- information from the higher dimen-
sions to the three-dimensional space
and vice versa. This is also an expla-
nation why the light is a metaphor for
[[ [\ [] [W [[ [[ Table 1:
the divine and truth of higher dimen-
The structure
of the six sions in every ancient culture. Even
[[ [\ [] [W [[ [[ dimensional physically considered, photons are
Tensors. transmitters of super-spatial physical
W[ W\ W] WW W[ W[ information.

][ ]\ ]] ]W ][ ][ The importance of the 5th
and 6th dimension
\[ \\ \] \W \[ \[
Mathematically, the two coordinates
[[ [\ [] [W [[ [[ of the trans-dimensions x5 or x6 are
no real numbers like the coordinates

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   [W [[ [[
mological events to a higher complexi-
ty and encompassing order and unity.    [W [[ [[
Thus, diseases and other crises in the
process of life are also controlled by W[ W\ W] WW W[ W[
the trans-coordinates.
The aim of radionics is to optimize the ][ ]\ ]] ]W  
organization processes of the trans-co-
ordinates so that they influence life to- \[ \\ \] \W  
wards its original healthy state in case
of a crisis. The intact, complete infor- [[ [\ [] [W  
mation pattern of life as pure informa-
Table 2: The six-dimensional tensor after adjustment
tion field, however, can not be found by symmetrical considerations.
in the energetically active trans-di-
mensions, but is, according to Burk-
hard Heim, in a superordinate pure
information field forming a further hy-
perspace to the R6 (see page 80).
In order to understand the importance
of the x5-coordinate of the entelechial
dimension a completely new physical
approach is required. This states that
the probabilities of states are influ-
enced by the importance these states
have for a more encompassing system
on a more complex level where these
are contained in. If one considers, for
example, the biochemical reactions of
of the three-dimensional visible space, certain amino acids, one will recognize
but just as time, they are imaginary that the probabilities of these reac-
numbers. They are neither of spati- tions are also determined by the use-
al nor temporal quality and therefore fulness the respective amino acids ha-
need a completely different physical ve for the living cell. The more useful a
Fig. 1: Illustration of Burkhard Heim‘s theory
interpretation. Burkhard Heim inter- certain amino acid is for the living cell,
of the twelve dimensional structure.
prets them as a space of coordinating the higher the probability of its forma-
states where the physical processes of tion on the x5-coordinate will be eva-
the visible space are controlled. They luated. Thus, the evaluation of the x5-
do not form a pure information coordinate of a system is always
field, since the physical states related to a higher context in the flow of time. The control space
of this dimension represent case of living systems and S2 represents a dynamic information
elements of the energy-im- orientates on the aim of space where the laws of life and the
pulse-tenor and thus, pos- the more encompassing cosmological cycles have their roots.
sess energy as well as in- system. In this way, the ef- Therefore, one has to study the laws of
formation. Heim termed the fect of the x5-coordinate is the trans-coordinates in order to un-
x5-coordinate the “entelechial of teleological nature and ap- derstand life.
dimension” and the x6-coordinate pears as an entelechial force in
the “aeonic dimension”. nature offering life more and more Space and matter in the
Burkhard Heim regarded the x5-coor- complexity and unity. Herein, an im- six-dimensional hyperspace
dinate as the key to the targeted ente- portant statement of Teilhard de Char- In this way, Burkhard Heim‘s uni-
lechial processes of life aiming at the din expresses itself. He said,“Higher fied quantum field theory represents
preservation of life and the develop- existence is a more encompassing con- all physical forces and energies as dy-
ment of a higher complexity. Further- nectedness.“ namic interactions of a six-dimensio-
more, he regarded the x6-coordinate, In this way, the six-dimensional ener- nal quantized space. The quantum of
the aeonic dimension as the key to the gy space R6 can be divided into three this space is a two-dimensional square
great cosmological cycles (aeons) con- subspaces. The superordinate events with the surface area of the square
trolling the overarching cosmological of the two trans-dimensions form an is the Planck length (6.15 x 10-70m2).
events. In this sense, both trans-coordi- energetic control space S 2 that con- While the entire space vibrates and is
nates work closely together in order to stantly controls and directs the events deformed, the area of the space quan-
direct the processes of life and the cos- in the manifested space R3 through ta, that Heim refers to as metrons, al-

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as an elementary particle out of Burkhard Heim embeds the physi-


the condensation that only inclu- cal world in a mirror-image informa-
des the two trans-coordinates x5 and tion space that has also six dimensi-
x6. This elementary particle appears ons. Its structure is a mirror image of
in the form of gravitational waves and R6. The dimensions x7 and x8 form a
transmits, just as light, information complementary information space I2
from the higher dimensions into the for the energetic control field S2 of
visible world. Probably, the- the two coordinates x5 and x6. Herein,
se waves are referred to the intact information fields of all pro-
as time waves by Ni- cesses of life are stored. The main task
kolay Kozyrev. of radionic work is to connect an ob-
ways remains. Only their Table 3 (p.79) con- ject or living being with its original in-
shape is constantly chan- tains the main formation field in the I2. The R12 is
ging, just as you can fold condensations upwardly limited by the G4 space in a
and crumple a sheet of with the coordi- mirror-image way with respect to the
paper without changing nates and elemen- tangible spacetime R4. It is a purely
its surface area. tary particles assi- mental space where the mathemati-
One can visualize such gned to them. cally presentable aspects of the activi-
a quantized space Th e a p p l i c a t i o n o f ties of the consciousness of the living
as a six-dimensional Heim´s formulas leads to beings and of the universe are presen-
square-lattice that is set the calculation of the masses, ted. G4 is a reflection of mental reality
into vibration by the influ- charges, and other physical pro- that is constantly updated into the R4
ence of time. These vibrations perties of all known elementary par- by the flow of time and the the flow of
propagate within the space-time-lat- ticles and is an indication of a number consciousness. The combination of S2
tice in the form of waves that reflect of particles that have not been disco- and I2 is a connecting space of infor-
each other and thus, form a stationary vered yet. mation fields which the mental world
vibrational field. In this way, complex G4 uses to communicate with the tan-
patterns arise out of the dynamic de- The twelve-dimensional gible world R4. Thus, the actual radi-
formations of the six-dimensional spa- hyperspace onic work takes place in the G4 and
cetime that Burkhard Heim refers to From mathematical symmetry consi- is done by the radionic user through
as space condensations. The countless derations and the application of the their intentional mental work with
different forms of elementary particles law of conservation of energy, Burk- their clients without using any tech-
and the associated forces and interac- hard Heim deduced a universal law nical devices. This takes place in the
tions are, according to Burkhard Heim, of dimensions. It is a consequence of relationship with the human beings
nothing other than different forms of this law that the six-dimensional ener- and the mental world. Only when this
condensation of the six-dimensional gy space R6 is embedded in a twelve- mental work is implemented through
space-time-lattice. These differ with dimensional hyperspace R12, where- the physical connecting spaces S2 and
respect to the spatiotemporal coordi- by its higher coordinates x7-x12 do not I2, the hardware of radionic devices
nates that are involved in them. This form, physically speaking, any energy is integrated. Thus, a radionic device
way, for example, the graviton arises states, but a pure information space. must be able to access the S2 and I2 by

Table 3:
The most involved coordinates elementary particles physical meaning
important
condensations
(also called modifying the quantum probabilities
„Hermetry“) of x5, x6 Graviton based on information of the intellectual
hyperspace
hyper spaces of R6

transmitting information from


t, x5, x6 Photon
x5 and x6 in R3

uncharged particles
x, y, z, x5, x6 as neutrons, neutrinos
with mass
charged particles
x, y, z, t, x5, x6 as elektrons, protons
with mass

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means of real quantum processes Here, interactions between pho-
through photons or gravitons. tons and gravitons appear as a
further elementary particle, where-
The application of Heim´s by its existence is derived from
theory in radionics Heim´s theory. It is referred to as gra-
Heim´s quantum field theory is the viphoton and represents the interac-
first mathematically exact physical tion between gravity and electroma-
theory offering a complete theoreti- magne- tic sca- gnetic interaction (photons).
cal basis for radionics. It demonstrates lar wave pro- pagating at the Mathematically, the existence of gra-
how every physical process is accom- speed of zero. Therefore, information viphotons can be deduced by exami-
panied by activities on the level of the of the trans-dimensions is expressed in ning the interaction
energetic control field (x5 and x6), of the white noise. Here, however, other between the energetic
the complementary information field dimensions are involved, since a noi- control space (x5 and
(x7 and x8,) and activities in the men- se of a diode mainly consists of vibra- x6) and the comple-
tal hyperspace. Live processes and ting electrons that belong to the fourth mentary information
No elementary-
complex events, that are subject to the hermite-group and include a conden- space (x7 and x8). On- particle moves
influence of human actions and hu- sation of all dimensions. ly through the expan- without its
man consciousness, are controlled by However, if only the two trans-dimen- sion of the six-dimen-
the eight higher dimensions. sions (x5 and x6) condense, these dy- sional energy space
path was
namic vibrational processes of space by the two informati- mapped out in
Gravitons and photons appear as gravitons; quantum probabi- on dimensions (x7 and the higher
According to Burkhard Heim´s field lities of individual quantum leaps are x8), space can be com-
dimensions.
theory, there are mainly two groups modified by them. The control of the pletely quantized. On-
of elementary particles transmitting gravitons takes place from the level of ly due to this, Heim´s
information from the higher dimensi- the four-dimensional mental hyper- theory becomes a uni-
ons into the four-dimensional physical space G4 that partially and repeatedly fied quantum field the-
spacetime: photons and gravitons. reproduces itself on the physical spa- ory that unifies all known interactions
The condensations of the dimensions cetime R4 at a distance of infinitesi- (gravity, electromagnetic force, strong
x4, x5, and x6 become visible in our mal time intervals. Thus, the gravitons and weak interactions) by describing
three-dimensional space of intuition convey the influence of the mental them as vibrational processes of space,
as electromagnetic waves and pho- world on the tangible world through in the sense of AR, that are then con-
tons. This means that photons carry the control of quantum probabilities. sequently quantized. Thus, the space
messages from the two trans-dimensi- is divided into extremely small areas
ons. Therefore, they are very suitable Graviphotons: (metrons), whereby their vibrations
to communicate directly with the con- interaction between gravity can only change their energetic state
trol fields of matter and the mental di- and electromagnetism when they are quantized.
mension. This effect can be demonstrated in As a consequence thereof, it becomes
Even electromagnetic vibrations quantum processes of light that are clear that information of the men-
of high frequencies as, for examp- executed by single photons. Thus, pho- tal hyperspace and the two subjacent
le, the white noise diodes can be con- tons and gravitons are involved in the information spaces is directly con-
sidered as condensations of this type. modification of the quantum probabi- tained in the modification of quantum
Prof. Konstantin Meyl refer- lities of light (modification of probabilities of a photon flux (see
red to white noise to quantum probabili- „The physics of consciousness“,
as an electro- ties). space&time no. 149).

How is an object
identified in radionics?
Here, the assignment of the pho-
ton flux to a specific content of
information is solely carried out
by consciously focusing on this
content of information. Accor-
ding to Burkhard Heim´s mo-
del, contents of conscious-
ness, however, correspond to
physical processes just like
physical events. Functions of
consciousness are actually loca-

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ted at a higher hierarchical interface through the 5th and 6th dimension.
and are therefore superior to materi- There the relationship between photo
al processes. In this way, functions of and object is clearly visible.
consciousness are able to control the Apart from the identification of an ob-
activity flows of matter. It is especial- ject by a photo, the vibration of the ob-
ly effective to use a photo to identify ject can be recorded by means of ana-
an object. A photo depicts properties log random noise or by the digital noise
of an object with a large content of in- of the quantum of light resonator. The
formation. The connection to the pho- recorded vibrations are in turn con-
tographed object is not only the out- nected to the target object at the level
ward similarity, but is mainly ensured of the 5th and 6th dimension. Q

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Marcus Schmieke
During his studies (physics and philosophy) Marcus
Schmieke interested in the interaction between matter
and consciousness. Since 1996 he has been founded by
him „Vedas academy for integrating science and spiritua-
lity“ (www.veden-akademie.de). In the same year his radio-
nic research began. Marcus Schmieke received important
impulsesfor it from his personal encounters with physicist
Burkhard Heim. Schmieke researches and teaches since 2007 as a visiting pro-
fessor at the Dev Sanskriti University, Haridwar/India .

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